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Proposed Bill To Put Indy Police Department Under Board Dominated By Gubernatorial Appointees

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Committee Hearing Sends SB 168 To Summer Study As Debates Become Agitated

 

By Carolina Puga Mendoza 

TheStatehouseFile.com 

INDIANAPOLIS—A bill that would have shifted control of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department to a five-member board dominated by gubernatorial appointees was amended Tuesday by a Senate committee to send the proposal to a legislative committee for study during the summer.

Senate Bill 168, under which the governor would have appointed four members of an oversight board with the mayor appointing a fifth, was amended at the suggestion of Sen. Michael Young, R-Indianapolis, chair of the Corrections and Criminal Law Committee, which heard the bill Tuesday.

Representatives of Eli Lilly and Co. and the African American Coalition of Indianapolis testified in opposition to the bill.

Sen. Greg Taylor, D-Indianapolis, participated in a sometimes heated discussion of Senate Bill 168 and others.

“We primarily are interested in maintaining the level of civilian input into the police department. We believe that SB 168 significantly diminishes that. We’ve put a lot of work into working with the police department as an accountability partner,” said Marshawn Wolley on behalf of the African American Coalition.

In a meeting marked by interruptions by Young and hurried testimony from the public, the committee hearing took action on seven bills.

Young said he needed to speed up testimony to have a faster and more efficient meeting.

In an 8-1 vote after a heated debate, the committee approved Senate Bill 311, authored by Sen. Scott Baldwin, R-Noblesville, which defines the use of force from law enforcement officials, such as the prohibition of warning shots and allowing officers to use deadly force if they believe their own life is at risk.

“Any time a round leaves the muzzle of a firearm, everyone around us is in danger,” Baldwin said. “It should be a very last resort.”

Sen. Aaron Freeman and Sen. Jack Sandlin in Tuesday’s Corrections and Criminal Law Committee meeting.

Various groups testified for the bill, including the Indiana Muslim Advocacy Network, the African American Coalition of Indianapolis, the United Way of Central Indiana, and the Office of Public Health and Safety within the Indianapolis mayor’s office.

The hearing saw a heated debate between Matt Griffin, interim director of the Office of Public Health and Safety within the Indianapolis mayor’s office, and Young when it came to defining the use of force by police officers under self-defense.

The debate continued as legislators attempted to define self-dense and its consequences and the use of warning shots and chokeholds.

Authored by Sen. Eddie Melton, D-Gary, SB 110 passed with an 8-0 vote and would require the Law Enforcement Training Board to create a Law Enforcement Misconduct Database. The data would be available to the public to check up on disciplinary actions against law enforcement officers.

“It is a step in the right direction. I think too often we paint all officers with a broad brush, and if we dislike the activities of some, we call down the rest or paint the rest as bad officers,” said Sen. Susan Glick, R-LaGrange, who supported the bill. “And I think this is an effort by the entire community to eliminate those officers who don’t measure up.”

FOOTNOTE: Carolina Puga Mendoza is a reporter for TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.

YESTERYEAR: Northwest Fourth Street

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YESTERYEAR:  Northwest Fourth Street

BY PAT SIDES

This view of Fourth Street, looking towards Main Street, was taken from the steps of the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Coliseum on Court Street, probably ca. 1950. Much of downtown Evansville would soon undergo sweeping physical changes as a result of the urban renewal movement, but nearly all of the buildings pictured here are still standing.

Most prominent is the Old Courthouse (left), which was the seat of county government until the Civic Center opened in 1969. Behind it is the Court Building, and farther down the same side of the street is the Sears store at Fourth and Sycamore. 

On the corner at right is a Buick dealership in a building that has recently housed a small diner and another business. The turret of the Old Jail — now a law firm — is visible just beyond that, as is the Hulman building near Sears. In the far distance is the towering structure at Fourth and Main vacated by Hilliard Lyons a few years ago.

 

Volleyball Earns Top-15 Rank After Weekend Clean-Up of GLVC Foes

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Eagles shift focus to Maryville-hosted triangular

University of Southern Indiana Volleyball moved up another four spots to 13th-nationally (AVCA) after the Eagles swept two GLVC foes, No. 6 Rockhurst and Lindenwood, on February 20 during the USI-hosted GLVC triangular.

The Screaming Eagles have now set program-highs for national ranking for three-straight weeks, earning the first national ranking (18th) for the program in the February 10 AVCA DII poll. The only Eagle loss came at the hands of No. 2 Lewis Flyers (then ranked 14th) in a five-set match to start the season. USI is one of seven GLVC programs to be featured in the top-25 rankings and one of three in the top 15.

USI (5-1) hits the road for another weekend GLVC divisional crossover, playing Maryville (0-6) and William Jewell (0-7) in St. Louis at Moloney Arena on February 27. USI will first duel Maryville at high noon, then taking on William Jewell at 3 P.M. Both games will be broadcast on GLVCSN.

AGAINST ROCKHURST AND LINDENWOOD:
Leah Anderson led the Eagles offensively and earned her first GLVC Weekly award behind her monsterous performance. Anderson bombarded the Hawks and Lions with 5.67 kills per set (34 total), three service aces, and a hitting percentage of .446. Fellow sophomore Katherine Koch also spelled trouble for the opposing defenses as she posted 22 kills (3.67 per set) while freshman Abby Weber recorded 14 (2.33 per set).

Senior setter Casey Cepicky fully coordinated the Eagle’s offensive effort by distributing 76 assists across the two matches (12.67 per set) with 21 digs, four kills, four blocks, and two service aces. Benefitting from Cepicky dishing out assists were juniors Sidney Hegg (10 kills against Rockhurst) and Taylor Litteken (eight against Lindenwood), who both posted season-highs in kills in the divisional crossover.

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Indiana Diving Prepped for Big Ten Championships

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The Indiana University men’s and women’s diving teams are set to compete in the 2021 Big Ten Championships. The three-day, diving-only competition will take place at the Morgan J. Burke Aquatic Center in West Lafayette.

 

For the latest information regarding the Big Ten Championships, click here.

 

MEET INFO

Thursday, Feb. 25 – Saturday, Feb. 27 • 12:20 p.m. ET (Prelims); 6:35 p.m. ET (Finals)

Morgan J. Burke Aquatic Center • West Lafayette, Ind.

Stream: BTN Plus ($)

Opponents: (M): No. 11 Michigan, No. 19 Wisconsin, No. 20 Northwestern, No. 21 Ohio State, RV Purdue, RV Minnesota, Iowa, Michigan State, Penn State; (W): No. 7 Northwestern, No. 9 Michigan, No. 17 Wisconsin, No. 22 Minnesota, No. 23 Ohio State, RV Penn State, Illinois, Iowa, Michigan State, Nebraska, Purdue, Rutgers

Live Results: DiveMeets.com

SCHEDULED EVENTS (FINALS START TIME)
Thursday (6:35 p.m. ET) – Men’s 1-meter, Women’s 3-meter

Friday (6:35 p.m. ET) – Men’s 3-meter, Women’s Platform

Saturday (6:35 p.m. ET) – Women’s 1-meter, Men’s Platform

 

OF NOTE…

CAPOBIANCO, FOWLER DOMINATE B1G WEEKLY AWARDS

Redshirt junior Andrew Capobianco claimed the first two Big Ten Men’s Diver of the Week awards this season after sweeping both the 1M and 3M competitions in the opening two meets of the season. He finished the year undefeated (5-0) on the springboard.

 

Freshman Anne Fowler earned Big Ten Women’s Freshman of the Week to open the season and Women’s Diver of the Week in week two. She also completed her debut season in the Cream and Crimson with an unblemished record (5-0) on the springboard.

 

SEASON-BEST SCORES

Andrew Capobianco – 1M (417.00), 3M (473.55), PL (336.25)

Mory Gould – 1M (371.85), 3M (371.48), PL (289.05)

Seamus Scotty – 1M (294.45), 3M (313.20)

Cole VanDevender – 1M (346.20), 3M (353.85), PL (287.15)

 

Anne Fowler – 1M (356.18), 3M (373.75), PL (236.25)

Tarrin Gilliland – 1M (282.75)

Zain Smith – 1M (272.10), 3M (283.65), PL (212.20)

Alyssa Wang – 1M (264.38), 3M (304.65), PL (192.80)

 

IU DIVING SUCCESS IN CONFERENCE MEET

On the men’s side, a total of 17 divers have combined to win 50 individual championships at the Big Ten level. IU men have claimed 42 titles on the springboard (24 at 1M, 18 at 3M) and eight on the platform. For the women, 10 divers have contributed 28 total individual championships. The women’s program has earned 15 springboard titles (eight at 1M, seven at 3M) and 13 on the platform.

 

Indiana divers have captured Big Ten Diver of the Championship honors on 23 occasions, most recently with Jessica Parratto (2019) on the women’s side and James Connor (2019) on the men’s side.

 

ADOPT A PET

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Flik is a male gray cat! He’s about 3 years old. He came from a home that had more than 30 other cats, and so he & all his friends are now up for adoption. They’re all named after Pixar characters. (In his case – A Bug’s Life!) Flik’s adoption fee is $70 and includes his neuter, microchip, vaccines, and more. Get details at www.vhslifesaver.org/adopt

 

USI Women’s Soccer predicted a fourth-place finish by GLVC poll

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The University of Southern Indiana women’s soccer team is picked finish fourth in the Great Lakes Valley Conference in a vote by the league’s 15 head coaches. USI, which claimed its first GLVC Tournament title and advanced to the NCAA Division II Tournament for the first time since 1998 in 2019, while posting a 12-7-2 overall record and an 8-6-1 GLVC mark in the regular season.

The 15-team GLVC will have a round robin schedule that features every team playing seven home and seven away games. The regular season champion, along with the next seven best teams based on conference winning percentage, will earn a berth to the eight-team GLVC Women’s Soccer Championship Tournament.

The top four seeds will host on campus April 19 with the winners advancing to St Charles, Missouri, for the semifinals and finals on April 23 and 25.

Rockhurst collected 182 total points for the top spot in the GLVC Women’s Soccer preseason poll and lost in the semifinals of the 2019 NCAA II Tournament. USI upset the Hawks in the second round of the 2019 GLVC Tournament prior to their NCAA II Tournament appearance where they fell to the eventually national champion, Grand Valley State University, 7-1.

The 2020-21 USI squad is comprised of 30 players – 20 returning players and redshirts and 10 newcomers. The Eagles also have seven seniors this spring.

The top returning scorer for USI is senior forward Katlyn Andres, who was named second-team All-GLVC after leading the Eagles with 21 points on eight goals and five assists in 2019.

Second on the team in scoring was senior forward Maggie Winter with 16 points on seven goals and two assists back in the fall of 2019.

USI opens the 2020-21 season at home, playing host to University of Indianapolis February 28. The first road contest of 2020-21 is March 5 when the Eagles travel to Romeoville to take on Lewis University.

2020-21 GLVC Women’s Soccer Preseason Coaches’ Poll
Place School Points (1st-place votes)
1 Rockhurst 182 (7)
2 McKendree 174 (4)
3 UIndy 171 (3)
4 Southern Indiana 152
5 Truman 149
6 Maryville 140 (1)
7 Lewis 121
8 Lindenwood 99
9 Illinois Springfield 90
10 Quincy 83
11 Missouri S&T 59
12 Missouri-St. Louis 57
13 Drury 41
14 William Jewell 34
15 Southwest Baptist 23

 

HEALTH DEPARTMENT UPDATES STATEWIDE COVID-19 CASE COUNTS

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Gov. Holcomb to Provide Updates in the Fight Against COVID-19

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INDIANAPOLIS – Gov. Eric J. Holcomb and State Health Commissioner Dr. Kristina Box will host a virtual media briefing to provide updates on COVID-19 and its impact on Indiana.

WHO:             Gov. Holcomb
State Health Commissioner Kristina Box, MD, FACOG
Chief Medical Officer Lindsay Weaver, MD, FACEP
Stephen Cox, Executive Director of the Indiana Department of Homeland Security

WHEN:           2:30 p.m. ET, Wednesday, February 24